April 2015 - Las Vegas Raiders Wiretap

Eagles, Jets Most Likely Teams To End Up With Colin Kaepernick

Nov 23, 2015 1:03 PM

The Philadelphia Eagles are the most likely spot for Colin Kaepernick this offseason, according to the surveying of Peter King.

The New York Jets are second, while the Baltimore Ravens are third after the ACL and MCL tears suffered by Joe Flacco.

The Oakland Raiders are another team that could be interested in Kaepernick, albeit as a backup to Derek Carr.

Peter King/Sports Illustrated

Tags: New York Jets, Las Vegas Raiders, Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, Free Agent Rumor, Misc Rumor

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Aldon Smith Suspended By NFL For One Year

Nov 18, 2015 1:31 PM

Aldon Smith has received a one-year suspension by the NFL for his role in an incident on Aug. 6th.

Smith pleaded not guilty in September to hit-and-run, drunken driving and vandalism.

 

Smith was subsequently waived and then signed by the Oakland Raiders. Smith was second on the Raiders with 3.5 sacks this season.

Smith has 47.5 sacks in 59 regular-season NFL games.

Adam Schefter/ESPN

Tags: Las Vegas Raiders, San Francisco 49ers, Suspension

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NFL Could Wait Until March For Los Angeles Decisions

Nov 12, 2015 12:15 PM

The NFL may wait until March to decide which team or teams move to Los Angeles.

The Oakland Raiders, St. Louis Rams and San Diego Chargers are each considering relocation to Los Angeles.

Waiting until March would put each of the teams in a difficult situation in regards to season ticket holders.

Michael David Smith/Pro Football Talk

Tags: Los Angeles Rams, Las Vegas Raiders, San Diego Chargers

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Disney CEO Bob Iger Joins Carson Stadium Project

Nov 11, 2015 1:16 PM

Bob Iger, chairman and CEO of Disney, will be responsible for hiring the president of the company formed to bring the San Diego Chargers and Oakland Raiders to Carson, California.

Carson Holdings, a joint venture formed this year by the Chargers and Raiders, named Iger its non-executive chairman.

 

"Should the owners approve the move, Los Angeles will proudly welcome two incredible teams to our community and build a stadium worthy of their fans," Iger said in a statement. "LA football fans will enjoy unprecedented access to games during the season, in a state of the art stadium designed to deliver the most entertaining, exciting and enjoyable experience possible."

 

The stadium, should it be built, will be constructed by the city of Carson and leased by the teams through Carson Holdings.

Darren Rovell/ESPN

Tags: Los Angeles Rams, Las Vegas Raiders, San Diego Chargers

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